Estimating the horizontal and vertical direction-of-arrival of water-borne seismic signals in the northern Philippine Sea.

نویسندگان

  • Simon E Freeman
  • Gerald L D'Spain
  • Stephen D Lynch
  • Ralph A Stephen
  • Kevin D Heaney
  • James J Murray
  • Arthur B Baggeroer
  • Peter F Worcester
  • Matthew A Dzieciuch
  • James A Mercer
چکیده

Conventional and adaptive plane-wave beamforming with simultaneous recordings by large-aperture horizontal and vertical line arrays during the 2009 Philippine Sea Engineering Test (PhilSea09) reveal the rate of occurrence and the two-dimensional arrival structure of seismic phases that couple into the deep ocean. A ship-deployed, controlled acoustic source was used to evaluate performance of the horizontal array for a range of beamformer adaptiveness levels. Ninety T-phases from unique azimuths were recorded between Yeardays 107 to 119. T-phase azimuth and S-minus-P-phase time-of-arrival range estimates were validated using United States Geological Survey seismic monitoring network data. Analysis of phases from a seismic event that occurred on Yearday 112 near the east coast of Taiwan approximately 450 km from the arrays revealed a 22° clockwise evolution of T-phase azimuth over 90 s. Two hypotheses to explain such evolution-body wave excitation of multiple sources or in-water scattering-are presented based on T-phase origin sites at the intersection of azimuthal great circle paths and ridge/coastal bathymetry. Propagation timing between the source, scattering region, and array position suggests the mechanism behind the evolution involved scattering of the T-phase from the Ryukyu Ridge and a T-phase formation/scattering location estimation error of approximately 3.2 km.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America

دوره 134 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2013